- USS Alsea (ATF-97)
USS "Alsea" (AT-97) was an "Abnaki"-class of
fleet ocean tug . It was named after the Alsea Native American tribe inOregon .ervice
"Alsea" was laid down on
29 November 1942 , atCharleston, South Carolina , by theCharleston Shipbuilding & Drydock Company ; launched on22 May 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Grace Wynn; and commissioned on13 December 1943 ,Lieutenant Cecil Cuthbert in command.World War II
The tug completed shakedown training in
Chesapeake Bay early in January 1944 and began antisubmarine warfare training at Casco Bay, Maine. In February, she enteredBoston, Massachusetts for repairs and more training. The tug moved toNew York City on the night of3 March and remained there until getting underway on26 March with a convoy of tugs towing 36 vehicle-transport barges toGreat Britain in preparation for the invasion ofFrance . After a stormy voyage, during which the convoy was attacked by aU-boat which was driven off by escort ships, "Alsea" and her tow reached Falmouth, England on19 April . "Alsea" visitedMilford Haven inWales andBelfast inNorthern Ireland . She returned toNorfolk, Virginia , on11 May . On15 May , she was redesignated ATF-97."Alsea", departed Norfolk on
5 June for theBritish West Indies . She arrived atTrinidad on18 June and reported for duty with the Commander, Caribbean Sea Frontier. For almost a year, the tug operated in the vicinity of theGulf of Paria towing targets and providing general support services for newly commissioned warships conducting initial training. She concluded that assignment in May 1945, and after two weeks of duty at Guantanamo Bay, she headed forTampa, Florida , where she picked up a tow. After dropping her charge at Charleston, she arrived at Norfolk on21 June for an overhaul. On4 August , she departed Norfolk for Bahia,Brazil , to pick up a floating drydock. Alsea arrived at Bahia three days afterV-P Day ; instead of taking the drydock to thePacific Ocean as originally planned, she towed YFD-27 to Trinidad.After the war
Following the war, the tug served with the Atlantic Fleet for nearly a decade. During that period, she operated along the
Atlantic seaboard and in theGulf of Mexico and theCaribbean . She made tows, delivered mail, towed targets, and performed other general duties. "Alsea" was placed out of commission at Norfolk on15 April 1955 , and was berthed with the Maritime Administration's James River Group,National Defense Reserve Fleet . Though her name was struck from the Navy List on1 September 1962 , the tug remained at the James River facility until14 May 1975 when she was returned to the USN for stripping. Although the DANFS shows the Alsea was sold for scrapping in the fall of 1975, it is incorrect. The Alsea was sold on14 June 1976 to John S. Latsis of Piraeus, Greece. She was then reactivated for commercial service under the name Ikosiena for Amphitrite Shipping & Trading Corp. S.A., Panama. She served until she was sold on20 June 1996 for scrapping thus ending her days at the scrapyard in Aliaga, Turkey starting25 July 1996 References
*DANFS [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a7/alsea.htm]
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/39097.htm NavSource Online: AT-97 / ATF-97 Alsea]
* [http://www.nafts.net/atf1.htm National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors: USS Alsea Picture]
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